Dish-washing machine.



A. M. HAUBERG. DISH WASHING MACHINE. ATPLIOATIOH mum MAR.

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, A. M. HAUBBRG. DISH WASHING MACHINE.

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WITNES ES ANNA M. HAUBERG OF HILLSDALE. ILLINOIS.

DISH-'ASHIIiG MACHINE.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Application fils March 2. 1908v Serial. No. 411L715.

'Be it known that l. .\.\.\'.t .\l. lLu'ntztuz. a i citizen of the l'nttetl States. re nhng at I llillstlale. in the (utility of Hot-l: lslantl aml State of lllmoh. ha\e inrentetl ('"lttllll new amt Lflll iltttll'flYetnt'lth in Dish-Washing ttttifi or wires, it). IN. the upper Zlltll tower Maehines. of whit-h the followin; i a speetllt'tttinlt- This invention lelates to tii$ll\\'2l llllt; maehine. antl it ha for its Ultjl't'lh to simplify aml improve the eon-truetion aml operation ple antl ellit'ient mat'hine li the use of Whirl) th.-hes. pots. kettle and the like may he'thon oughly antl expethtiousiv \\':t. l!t(l aml eleansetl. aml with a minimum expense ol" tilt! and lahor.

ith thew and other emis in \iew'. whieh will reatlil appear a the nature of the invention is hetter unth-r.-tootl. the .-ame run- Hints in the improved eon trnvtion aml novelpreei'se structural tletails therein exhihited,

but that eltangw. alteratiom and motlitieationa within the :(nlit' of the invention may i he resorted to, when tlesiretl. In the (LHWUIQ'S :--l"ignreJ i a perspect-tve View. showing the outsttle of the tin- \ltlttl at its upper edge with a rover- 111 orting heathe. The li l or cover is equipped with hatnllm. 1). i whereby it may lll eon- \'enientl \manipulatetl.

provetl (li5ll\\tlslttl.- Fig. is a t'ertieal j sectional view of the same. l"t; :.3---- Isa top' frame living" to hol-l atnl su.-l:tin poh' Hlltl plan view of the. llltlt'ltlltt. with the'litl or eorer remorett. l"i;,:.4--- is a petxpeetive tlt tail \lLW showing the eage. tletaehetl. 5- is a detail side view. partly in seetion. of the tlasher nsetl in eonneetion' with the invention. Fig. U is a perspeetiw detail \'it'\\'. showing: the lt'ettle'rest or holiler. 4le i tachetl.

Corresponding parts in the several figures. are tlenotetl by like eharaeters of referenee. The hotly ot the improved dishwash r eonsists of a tank or vessel. 3, whit-h may he ofany intahle shape and of any (team-t1 hsnle-memhers are eonneetetl h an entl-plet-e,

I lllLllaltmfi. lit the tll'ilWIHflr' ha.- .teen shown a vessel or holler of en' ular shape. .-h;'htl tapel'm; in a downward thre tion. aml

equipped with a removable litl or rover. 6. i of comeal .-hape, lttu'lltj a th'nrnwzu'tl-extending rim or tlan ze, T. that tits within the upper end of the vessel, wltieh latter is pro- Fig.

eXpetllt-nt.

t lialnete! ol' the rage to lie \:ttletl an l a-l ,justetl at will: it will al--o he ernlent that h properly manipnlatin; the h op or hail-h. the rage may he 1l\'tlt a en't'nlar or an oral or eliiptieal hape. or any other shape that may he tleemetl appr priate aml 'l'he lowermost hoop. lit. iproith-tl with l:tter:tll eittemlin; inurps or projeetiol'-. ii whit-h are pret'e|ahl lllFlltht'ti in u l: a manner that they will ttn!'ttt:tll projeet appnnimalel) it; tliametrieall pposite dirt-tint: in nt'tlet' that thi rel:-ti\e po-ition ma) he maintained when the haunter of the rage is varied, the aitl loo may he litlahl or otherwi e iltl ill. ltll l 1-t,llt' 'l In;t H'Ji t nhe i from the latter :tlhl replat-etl in proper positioli when it is t'tlli ill tt l tle iral le H! ii ee-- sar to ehange the hape or tlimen ion of the eag'e.

l" -te-'i; 'nate a frame. \\hiehn::t he appropriately ealletl a ltettle-re-t or lt'ett lw hehh-r an important l'nta tiult ot' Hllti lt'eitlea while living opt-'atetl upon: .-aitl frame. however. lza another imp rtant l'nn tion in Nblitilllllf: in po-ition the eagle when the tleriee i-t in operation. This ot-aa-tal-t-tl'iw or rotls. inehnhw a antistatiti all horizontal hottom portion. W. and a !tli-tal!llnll verti al ut'iright portion. lT. the -aitl portion being f rmed l-' hemling the itit memher ol' the frame approxin:at l at right angles. as ltown at In; the extretnitieol' the horizontal portions of the li and the upper ends of the \ertieal portn u ol' the t-itle members. are eonneetetl by a eurr tl or ar hetl entl-pieee or cross-liar,

' 2t). \t'llit'li is adapted to -lie ('losely againstthe antler filtl t of the lid or eover 6. when the latter is in POriUUl'l. Suitably secured atented ()et. 26, 1905!.

by the lid or eover of the vessel. It;

regard to its eross st-etional shape-and area,

. for dishes of varying shape anti dimensions.

upon the side tm-m r of the frame. s me tli-t lnee al-ote the horizontal bott m p r- I that ol" the latter. s a laterally-twtentling apprmimately U--. ;:pe-l an' ili;tt' li-zlttn' portion. '1. whit-h a tually eon titnte a p rtion of the frame F. and whieh is f a ize and hape llll ll )lllllll 1' t the ht t'i z ntal bottom hortiou of aid frame. with t r lation to whit-h it is Zll"lt't*.\'illl.lltl par allel. ero bar or bra -e, 2;. eonm-ets the side-nn-mla'r ot' the frame intermediate the lluttnm portion and the laterally ext nding t'rat'ie porti-u: 'Jl.

.\t the "li -X ot' tla-t-onieal lid or enter i disp sed a bo s '1' eollar. "i l. all'ording a tanning for a rertieally mt' i'able dasher rod or stall. :Zl. liming: at it upper end a handle. I 2 and at its lower nd a plunger-di h. 'J 'i. whi-h is seenretl up n the redueed and serew-tbread d lnwel end of th l' l t l -l ynieans ot' a out. 111'. it being reini"..-r 'ed y a plate or titl't-ningj member. 2.. The plnnger-tli k ol' the da Zn-r i adapted to operate l within the ea je t. when the latter i in p sttion in' the tank or ves el. but the eage may be dispensed with when pot or kettles are I to be eleanstel.

In operation. when dishes are to be washed, the eage t is supported upon the bottom of the tank or vessel. said rage ll:l\' in been previously adjusted to the de ired shape and dimensions.- and th frame I is then placed in position in stir-h a manner that the horizontal bottom portion of said frame will engage the laterally extending lugs or l ops 1.3. while the upright portion of the cage is confined between the horizontal frame portion Bl and the cross-bar or brat-e 22. although obviously spaced from said frame portion and hraee in the event of the diameter of the (age having been redueetl. anti the rage will thus be retained in position by the frame F, whieh latter. in its turn. is held. in position may here be appropriat b' stated that the reason for making the eae'e adjustable with is to spat-e the vertical bar eonstituting the side walls of said (age mor or less t'ron the inner walls of the tank. thus permitting a l greater or less quantity of dishes to he piled or stacked in the tank to be operated upon and also to provide suitable aeeonnnodation It will Furthermore he observed thatv while. in Fig. 3 of the drawings. the cage has been shown extended almost to its limit within the holding frame, the dimensions of the various parts illustrated in the drawings do not by any means need to be adhered to; a

holding frame of much greater capacity may be used, if so preferred, and the ad ustment ol' the ease is by no means restricted inasmaeh :s the l'lll or elasps H serving to eouneet the nd of th t and ttom hoops t the eag may. if d ired. be detached to a mit of the adiustnn-nt ot' the. eage to any extent within the limits of its dimensions.

It i furthermore obt'ions that the laterally etteudin; memb rs 13 connected with the ludltllll hoo may be made a lllllt'll larger or smaller as may be de ired to insure the perl'e=-t op ration of the device in the manner de rib d nd it i furth rmore to be noted that aid laterally extendin; mem ers are t be made t-apable of adjustment. as hereinb l'ortsptl ally stated. to enable them to be platd approximately at diametrieal o o ite ide of the bottom. thus in uring the mo t pet-feet and sueet-s l'td operation of the (lt'Yl Th dishes that are to be washed are stat'lted between the inner walls ot the tank and the outer walls of the rage. and waler or suds ot' the desired t mperature is e l'oreildy :il' l violently agitated and will 'be fort-ed through the interstiees,between the di hes, loosening and delaehing the atlherine' grease and dirt. and leaving the dishes elean and in a .Vliulestrlilt and sanitary eondition'. 'lhrfoul water may be drained oil through a (melt or faut-et pro- I \ided tor the purpose. a shown at 30. and

the dishes may be rinsed with el an hot water prior to removal from the tank.

Pots.- kettles and other ("making vessels may he supported direetly upon the fame F. cott-- stunting the kettlerest. as indieated in dotted lines in Fig. 6 ol' the d 'awings. while being operated upon. the eage G being meanwhile dispensed with.

The improved di h washer herein described i simple. inexpensive, and thoroughly ellieient. for the purposes for which it is provided.

llavin; thus deseribed my invention, I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent; of the United $tates: i

In a dish-washing maehine of the eharaet r deseribed a rage strueture adapted to be t placed within a tank eonstituting the ctr-"in;

of the deviee; said eage being adjustable to arious shapes and dimensions in eross set:- t onal area aeeording to the shape and nature of the dishes to be interposed between said cage and the walls of the tank. and a dasher working within the cage.

in testimony whereof I atllx my signature. in presenee of two witnesses.

ANNA. M. I-IAUBERG.

Witnesses: I

Lotus I). IIAIBERG. Euwann IT. Lyman. 

